IndoCarib
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That has nothing to do with the powers of the Central Govt. As a member of the UPA alliance, TNC's head has a say in the policy/decision making process of UPA. She has the right to disagree with any policies she deems fit. A consensus has to be reached with all the parties (constituting UPA) on board. That does NOT mean that the powers of the central govt are diluted. Its plain coalition politics - power play. Period.
Consensus ! That is only a word found in dictionary for Indian politics ! For mamata , consensus is when the center agrees to her point of view!